Fire of Mirepoix 1362 (≈ 1362)
Destruction by the Roads before reconstruction.
1372
Construction of the enclosure
Construction of the enclosure 1372 (≈ 1372)
Mirepoix surrounded by ramparts with four doors.
1817
Creation of coats of arms
Creation of coats of arms 1817 (≈ 1817)
Designed by Jean-Joseph Vidal for the city.
28 avril 1930
Historical monument classification
Historical monument classification 28 avril 1930 (≈ 1930)
Official protection of the Aval Gate.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Porte d'Avail : classification by decree of 28 April 1930
Key figures
Jean-Joseph Vidal - Astronome and draftsman
Author of the coat of arms of Mirepoix (1817).
Charles de Montfaucon - Lord of Rogles (XVI century)
Owner of the adjacent watch tower.
Origin and history
The Aval Gate, also known as the Avail Gate, is a stone building located on Rue Monseigneur de Cambon in Mirepoix, in the Ariège department. It is one of four fortified gates built after the fire of the city by the Routiers in 1362. These ramparts, erected in 1372, adopted a bastide-inspired route, with three main gates. The only surviving door of Aval opens on the western front of the enclosure, where the houses replaced the walls without exceeding them.
The door was equipped with a harrow and vantals, with arches to defend the courtine. An adjacent tower, called "open to the gorge", served as a watchtower and belonged to Charles de Montfaucon, lord of Rogles in the 16th century. The coat of arms of Mirepoix, designed in 1817 by astronomer Jean-Joseph Vidal, adorns the entrance. Ranked a historic monument in 1930, the door escaped a planned destruction in 1832.
Today, the Aval Gate remains an architectural testimony to the reconstruction of Mirepoix after the ravages of the Big Companies. Its structure, preserved despite centuries, illustrates medieval defensive techniques. The nearby tower, although privately owned, recalls the strategic role of this access point in the urban history of the Ariegian city.
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